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21 bûcher
v. trans. & intrans.1. (sch.): To 'swot', to work hard for an exam. Il faut que tu bûches tes math! You'll have to get stuck into your maths revision!2. To 'graft', to work one's fingers to the bone. -
22 bûcheur
n. m.1. (sch.): 'Swot', swotter. (With this meaning, the word sometimes takes the connotation of slow learner.)2. 'Grafter', hard worker. -
23 chiader
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'shit', to 'crap', to defecate.2. (sch.): To swot like mad, to prepare intensively for an exam (also: bûcher). -
24 chiadeur
n. m. (sch.):1. 'Swotter', swot.2. 'Plodder', slow learner. -
25 culotter
I.v. trans. To swot (for an exam). Il est en train de culotter ses math: He's brushing up on his maths.II.v. pronom. To get 'tanked-up', to get drunk. -
26 fayot
I.n. m.1. Haricot bean. Cesse de bouffer des fayots, (a devient gênant! I'd give those beans the wind of change if I were you! (In colloquial French, fayots are also known as musiciens.)2. Aller becter des fayots: To 'do porridge', to get a term of imprisonment.3. 'Crawler', 'creep', sycophant. (Specific extensions of this meaning are: 'swot', hard-working pupil in the slang of schools and colleges; or: re-enlisted man in military jargon.)II.adj. inv. 'Crawling', 'fawning', overobsequious. -
27 piocher
v. trans. & intrans.1. (sch.): To 'swot', to study hard.2. To 'graft', to work hard.3. To research something thoroughly. Piochez-moi ça, je veux tout savoir: I want all the facts, leave no stone unturned! -
28 piocheur
n. m.1. (sch.): 'Swot', over-zealous student.2. 'Grafter', hard worker.3. Investigative journalist. -
29 plancher
I.n. m.1. Débarrasser le plancher: To 'clear off', to go away. Débarrasse-moi le plancher! Hop it! — Buzz off!2. Aller au plancher (Boxing): To hit the canvas, to go down. Il est allé trois fois au plancher avant de se faire compter. He went down three times before he was counted out.3. Le plancher des vaches (joc.): Terra firma. Ne lui parlez pas d'avion, il n'a jamais quitté le plancher des vaches! He'd rather walk, he's too frightened of flying!II.v. intrans.1. (sch.): To have a mock exam (written or oral).2. (sch.): To 'cram', to swot for an examination.3. Plancher pour quelqu'un: To 'carry the can', to take the blame for someone (against one's will). -
30 potasser
v. trans. & intrans.1. (sch.): To 'swot', to study hard. Il potasse pour son exam: He's cramming for his exam. Il faut que tu potasses tes math! You'll have to work at maths!2. Potasser un problème: To 'put one's thinking cap on', to have a good think over a problem. -
31 potasseur
n. m.1. (sch.): 'Swot', assiduous student.2. Person who goes thoroughly into the ins and outs of a problem.
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